For the seventh consecutive year, the acclaimed COG sourcebook is back! COG remains the first and only NCFCA/Stoa sourcebook to consist entirely of generic briefs. We all know that cases evolve and diversify over the course of the season; case-specific briefs you get at the beginning of the season will likely be outdated by the end of it. Generic briefs, on the other hand, give you arguments that work against whole categories of cases, regardless of the details.

In 2010, debaters from around the country ranked COG as statistically tied for Best Sourcebook of the Year.

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Just so that it's been said, this is one amazing sourcebook! It was rare for Kevin and I not to use this sourcebook, and we never regretted using it in a round. There were so many times that Kevin and I either didn't have a brief or needed evidence for a point that wasn't covered in our briefs, and we would just pull out a COG brief. If you can only buy one sourcebook, get this one -- Amber Sivils (finalist at the 2010 Houston National Open)

Our team of elite researchers this year includes nationally-ranked debaters and professional policy analysts. You can read more about them on the website.

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